Sturgeon volcanic field
{{See also|Sturgeon Lake Caldera}}
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| location = Queensland, Australia
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| type = shield volcano
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| last_eruption = Pleistocene era
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The Sturgeon volcanic field is a lava field in Queensland, Australia. The volcanic fields are the remnants of a series of volcanic eruptions, the youngest of which is dated to the Pleistocene era. The fields cover an estimated 7500 square kilometers.{{cite gvp|name=Sturgeon Volcanic Province|vn=259808|access-date=2021-06-25}}